Sunway partners European Union to advance sustainability initiatives

  • aims to spread awareness about lasting methods in Malaysia.
  • Collaboration aims to improve conservation through combined strengths, information &amp, funding

Delegation of the European Union to Malaysia Chargé d’affaires a.i Timo Goosmann (second from right) and Sunway Group executive director of chairman's office Ong Pang Yen (2nd from left) at the signing ceremony in Sunway City Kuala Lumpur

A strategic partnership between Sunway Group and the European Union delegation in Malaysia ( EUD) aims to advance joint sustainability initiatives. According to Sunway’s speech, this engagement between Southeast Asia’s largest trading bloc and the world’s largest conglomerate demonstrates their shared commitment to achieving a web zero potential.

Ambitious behavior on conservation are required in order to meet the urgent challenges that climate change poses. Through this agreement, Sunway and the EUD commitment to encourage a sustainable and greener coming by pooling their strengths, knowledge, money, and engaging in creative initiatives.

The European Union’s a. document. Timo Goosmann, a. d. e., drew attention to Malaysia by partnering with Sunway Group to increase awareness of green practices. The EU has exerted great effort to make economic conservation a common goal. It has adopted the Western Climate Law, which states that by 2050, all of Europe’s economies and societies must be climate natural.

Ong Pang Yen, senior director of Sunway Group’s president’s office, said,” This agreement reflects the nature and significance of UN-SDG 17, Partnership for the Objectives. Working together with the EU and its member states to achieve as many of the UN’s SDGs as possible here in Malaysia and throughout the area, is a priority for us.

At a signing ceremony held in Sunway City Kuala Lumpur on April 18, 2018, Ambassador of Belgium in Malaysia assistant mind of Mission Pierrick Massaux and Sunway Group CEO Evan Cheah witnessed the signing of the letter of intent.

In Malaysia, the EU works with various local organizations to promote sustainable practices like conservation of wildlife and intelligent cities. In addition, Sunway has committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and has implemented cutting-edge carbon reduction initiatives across its various business groups as well as a first-of-its-kind natural lease agreement program among residents and lessors through its Real Estate Investment Trust shoulder.

Sunway is kicking off the Desa Mentari Community Observatory project this year, which uses a data-driven, systematic approach to improve the quality of life for Subang Jaya’s people housing project’s almost 30 000 residents.